> Hi, gang,
>
> I've got a single EPROM file that I need to split into separate
odd-byte/even-byte files for programming into two separate (smaller) EPROMs.
I'm not able to figure out how to make the Unisite programmer do this, so
I'm thinking a DOS or Windoze based splitting utility will do the trick.
>
> Here's the problem; I've searched all over Google, and can't find anything
that'll work.
I searched with "split+srecord" and I found this site right off.
http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/softeng/Aegis/srecord.html
Sometimes luck helps.
Cheers,
Paul
Available device DKB100: device type RRD40S
I have one of these in my VAXserver 3100... It appears to take a caddy? Is this the type of thing I could hope to find on ebay?
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If they are not OT please let me know...
Anybody know how to network DOS 6.22?
I need a telnet and an FTP. I have an SMC Elite 16C Ultra
ethernet card, with the driver diskette.
(warning REALLY OT part starts here, please don OT resistant glasses )
I want it to talk to my Samba equiped Linux Server...
:^)
Thanks.
Ron.
Hi people. I'm looking at selling one of my S/390 G1's. It comes
complete with storage, DASD, and maybe a peripheral or two. It has
software on it, but you are responsible for licensing issues. Anyone
interested?
Peace... Sridhar
I am looking for the 8/L power supply schematic in order to repair my machine.
The immidiate culprit is clear ( burned out transformator ), but the
schematics would give enough information to rewire the transformator.
All online pages do not give anything beyond a very small section on the
regulated output voltages.
Jos Dreesen
"Bruce Lane" <kyrrin(a)bluefeathertech.com> wrote:
> I've got a single EPROM file that I need to split into
> separate odd-byte/even-byte files for programming into two separate
> (smaller) EPROMs. I'm not able to figure out how to make the Unisite
> programmer do this, so I'm thinking a DOS or Windoze based splitting
> utility will do the trick.
Under Un*x, srec_cat from SRecord can be used for this purpose. It
looks like it can be built for Win32 using gcc under Cygwin too.
<http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/softeng/Aegis/srecord.html>
-Frank McConnell
I would guess that there is a way to do this all with the Unisite software
since that is a pretty standard operation with any programmer.
But for a different way to do it, how about WinHex ?
http://www.sf-soft.de/winhex/index-m.html
The feature list includes:
Binary, Hex ASCII, Intel Hex, and Motorola S conversion
z. B. for (E)PROM programmers. Edit | Convert
Unifying and dividing odd and even bytes/words
for (E)PROM programmers. File Manager | Unify/Dissect
> I've got a single EPROM file that I need to split into separate
>odd-byte/even-byte files for programming into two separate (smaller)
>EPROMs. I'm not able to figure out how to make the Unisite programmer do
>this, so I'm thinking a DOS or Windoze based splitting utility will do the
>trick.
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I don't have access to my books at the moment.
Does anyone know what command or process you would use on a HP-85A to verify
that the 128K Memory Module that plugs into the back of The HP is working.
I seem to remember that the 85A needs a ROM to use a 128K Memory Module. If
this is true what one?
I just looked in my 1982 HP Catalog and it indicates that the 85A cannot
access that much memory, that it was limited to max of 112K in a certain
configuration. I cannot find my 1984 catalog at the moment and my 85 books
are buried in storage.
Any help appreciated.
Paxton
Astoria, OR